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By the way, a mystical/religious hallucination is not a sign of craziness; it does occur to perfectly ordinary people. Whether it is caused by stress, sleeplessness, migraine headaches, solitary confinement and hallucinogens. Moreover, it is considered as spiritual enlightenment in some cultures. However, in my opinion, superstition is harmful irrational mysticism. A problem that usually arises from hallucinations is when the individual cannot differentiate fantasy from reality. Regards, Era |
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This topic might be a better fit for Science & Skepticism, depending on which direction the discussion takes.
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As Era has now started a thread on this topic in Science and Skepticism, I'll close this one.
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